ajafa ,i afWMtAj f1
era evercoma fcy LysZIa E
Plnkham'a Vegetable
fifty tStouaand k&zpy
women testify lo tMa 6a
grateful lettara to ZIre
FLikhanu
Hfeaatruailea la a
severs strain on a wo
man'a vitality If It la
painful aemethlaej la
wrong whloh
lydi E. htlna'1 VtgttaU
will promptly aat Hyhtf If
exoeastve or Irregular
writa to fSram Plnkham,
Lynn, I'ass., for advice
EvSdenca ahotmtfs that
Plnkhama advloa
and madlolna kavo for
many years toon haiphtg
woman to ha strong, t.'o
other -advloa la so uw
"7 ' w , . .
other madlolna has auoa
a record of euro.
Tariff Schtduk (or tlsaua.
Merchant and producer of this
coast are watching the new tariff sched
ule being prepared by tha Philippine
commission. Tbe subject ia vitally
important to all coast state.
SUB Out f Prise.
A real azo Frank E. HcDaniel was
sentenced to 15 year in to Oregon
penitentiary, bet he's not there yet be
cause legal measure bav pi even ted.
The German mail have been closed
to taosages; so yon will be no longer
able to write to year friend la Berlin,
"inclosed find four sausages."
Stop tha Cotrgh mn
Work Off tho Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quinina Tablet ear
a cold ia one day. No cure, No Pay.
Frio 25 cent.
fijhtfa ; far a Principle.
A San Fracnisco bnsineas man haa
sued tbe Well Fsrgo Express Com
pany for fir centa that be bad to pay
for tbe revenue stamp on a shipping
receipt.
Fir Beat at PertUad.
Tb Portland Fire department ia try
ing to have a fire boat built to fight
fires along tha dock of the Willamette
river. . . : : '
Eggs From the East
Since September eight cars of East
ern eggs have com to Portland be
cause home supply is not sufficient.
This signature 1a ea every box of the gsosia
Laxative Bromo-Quiaine Tablet
Hi I ay that can lit assa slay
brshoaaL
The girl with tbe great, seraphic,
gray eyea complained bitterly of tbe
timidity of her steady company.
"Give him ths mitten!" advised her
entourage, unhesitatingly.
"What, for cold feet?" exclaimed
be.
Polsca'oatt
Polsoa ivg
awe among- the best known
of the many dangerous
wild plants and shrubs.
To touch or handle them
quickly produces swelling
and inflammation with in
tense itching and burning
of the skin. Tbe eruption
con disappears, the euf-
Tmstulcaarmeandthe rvin ht rwhrA
the blood, and will break out at reeulai
intervale and each time in a more aggra,
yaiea lonn. 1 nis poison will loiter in ths
system for Tears, and everr atom of i
must be forced out of the blood before yot
Can expect a perfect, permanent core.
I Nature's Aiflfete
FOR
'Retire's Pelsczs,
is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posed exclusively of roots and herbs. Now
Is the time to get the poison out of your
jbutui, u uciaj roafc.es your conuiuon
worse. Don't experiment longer with
salves, washes and soaps they never cure.
Mr. 8. M. Manbau, bookkeeper of t he Atlanta
t v.. ; aa . wu poiioneo wua rotion
Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic au4 various
other drugs, and applied externally Bnmercraa
lot wma and aal ves wit ti no benefit. At times the
welhoff and inflammation was so severe he was
almost bund. For eight rears the poiaon would
break out every season. His condition, was much
Improved after taking- one bottle .i 8. 8. 8., and
a few bottlea cleared his blood of the poison, and
all evidences of the diseaae disappeared. )
People are often poisoned without
knowing when or how. Explain your case
fully to our physicians, and they' will
cheerfully give such information and ad
rice as you require, without charge, and
we will send at the same time an interest
ing book on Blood and Skin Disease,
THI twTFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, SA,
DOES YOUR HOME TOUGH
YOUR HEART?
Then you'll want beautiful things In your
boms. Tb flrst thing you think of we sell:
Mantels of all kinds, Andirons of every sort,
., Kletrie and Oil Lights In endless variety.
A hrlstmaa present that beautifies vour home
Is ths best present. Call or write for photo
graphs and catalogues. 1HI JOHIf BAR
HKT COM PAN f, SI first 8trMt, lort
la,M OrsgOB.
JOHN
PnrtT.R pnn.
Oaxoos,
can
i give you the best barrralna' In generai
cliiuery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps.
niaciiiuery, engines, boilers, tanks, pumps,
plowa, belts and windmills. The new
stewi i i. u winomill, sold by bun, Is un.
Squalled.
Lu A Ifc.i, ,i, Ail IXiiA.
"It.
a t.4ub byma. Tastua (ioud. Cl
In t'me. Koit t. 4rnwi.ca.
OlOiillEWS
Items of Interest From AH Parts
of the State.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL HAPPENINGS
A Brkf Review at tlw Growth Md Improve,
mat l th Many Industries Through.
( Our Thriving Cwmbohwm1(K,
Elruir bM football team.
John Day ha three smallpox ctm.
A telephone Hue front Huntington to
Barna it projected.
Tbe sheriff of Grant county collected
9,418.40 in November.
An oiyan hai been purchased for
the Gold Hill achool bouse.
The Oorvallia creamery is paying 25
cent per pound (or batter fat.
J. J. Fitzgerald, of Shelboine, baa
contract or 20,000 fence mile.
Tha McDonald A Fisher sawmill at
gammerrilla is in running order. ,
Repairs to tha Blanohard bridge east
of Aurora were finished last week.
The Clerks' onion, of Pendleton, baa
organized with nearly 100 members.
Tha Enterprise council has passed
act against bawdy houses and vs
grancy.
A breakwater ia being built at Eu
gene at the eaat side ol tbe bridge ont
n-iiiamett.
Malheur oonnty haa accepted the
new bridge serosa Succor creek below
Barney Slalloy' place.
Lincoln oonnty ha allowed SI. D.
Walton $500 on his claim for damages
sustained from the collapse of Little
Elk bridge.
The body of yonng Hay, who was
drowned November 2, eight Jbilea above
Dallas, at the Hood dam, haa been re
covered one mile below that city.
Captain R. P. Wainwrigut, of tbe
United State Army, purchased 85
horse for the government at Hunting
ton. Tbe price paid averaged about
$50 a bead.
Tillamook county commissioner
have leased tbe eoonty sawmill to
County Judge 6. W. gappingtoa antil
April 1, who will furnish road plank
tug at 4 per 1,000 feet.
Frank Batch wa arrested at Eugene
on a charge of forgery. Ilia offent is
that of endorsing the name of a man
named Davi to a check given by the
Acme Commercial Company, amount
ing to $9.67.
While returning from the Umatilla
bouse to his loom in the Chapman
building, The Dalles, Fred Stewart, a
yonng traveling man representing tbe
Merchants' Supply Company, of Port
land, was held np by two thngs and
robbed of $4S. , I
The Homes take mine, located on the
North Fork of John day river, seven '
miles from Lewton, has been bonded j
to Eastern capitalists by tbe owners, J
Messrs. Tom Johnson and Joseph itotii
aon, for the so m of $25,000 on a year'
time. Further conditions of the bond
are that the person holding it are to '
take immediate possession and prose
cute tbe work of development with '
large force of men divided into three
eight-hour shifts, say tbe Law to a
Standard.
Petitions have been circulated for
three different free rural deliveries out
of Albany, nearly covering tbe entire
field in all directions around tbe city,
and there are hopes of the same being
established, bot it i not known
whether tbey will reach tbe depart
ment in time for the agent now estab-
lishing routes in the state to act upon
them before bis departure. The route ,
ont of Shedd has given such general 1
satisfaction that there is a general de-
aire to have tbe system extended here, j
The Wallowa marshal ran in a man
for peddling without a license, who de-1
fled the city aathorltiea and wonld not
even listen to the reading of tbe com- j
plaint by tbe recorder. He was incar-
cerated In tbe city prison lor contempt .
of court, where he languished for two
or three day or until some peoplei
around town pot up $6 for a jury trial. !
Tbe Jury thought upon the evidence
offered that the man was entitled to a
discharge, and so rendered it verdict.
The man is foreigner, presumably an
Italian. He threatened to sue tbe city
for damage.
Viom nrlvato Wt.nl nwivsn ti.!!1" w ". V t""". u
M. G. Hope, of Vale, it i. learned I
shaath (Wan W.v. mini. t. m.LIn,
a splendid snowing, l. s. Clark, a
mining expert, has tbe development
work of the mine in charge, and in a
letter that wa received from him be
a- that Bevel a fine nugget have
been taken out lately. In a former let
ter be stated that the gold ia not con
fined to the rich vein that is being fol
lowed, bnt that small particle of it
may be teen in tbe dirt over tbe entire
face and walla of the tunnel. It is bis
opinion that it wonld pay to mill the
whole hill on which be is working.
This mine is an extension of tbe Golden
Eagle, which 1 owned by Portland
capitalists.
Th Lakeview Rustler say that
John Green, of tbe West side, who has
been drilling for artesian water, bat
succeed ed in getting the water to rise
itbin five feet of the top of the
ground, at a depth of 101 feet.
A. Nelson, of Cottage Grove, sold
his undivided one-half interest in the
Peek-a-Boo mining claim to G. Meadow
and D. G. McFarland. This claim is
located in the Bohemia district about
one mile south of the Muaick inlii.
The consideration wa $600.
Richard Lester, young man who
ha been working in a Coos county log
ging camp, is in jail at lioseburv,
charged with grand larceny. He was
arrested at Olalla as be was on his way
from Myrtle Point,
The ease of Casey vs. Crook county.
involving tha validity of the eoonty
road which the county court establish
ed about a year ago through the lands
of Casey, near Powell Butte, ha been
decided by th circuit court against
the ooauty. The court decided that in
establishing tbe road th county court
acted without ju nadiction.
TRADE IN WINTER GOODS.
wtather Conditions Farm s Slight Drawback
fMMsy Trft l Exretttnt.
Bradstreet's says: There is a quieter
tone and reduced volume of business
doing at wholesale in many lines, but
this is not unusual at this season, and
is partly balanced by a target interest
in retail and holiday distribution.
Weather oomlUious are still a draw
back to the trade in winter-weight
foods, but it is notalila that better
report comes from the Noithweet than
for soma weeks past Southern trade
advice remain good, hut retail busi.
Be at Eastern markets is still report
ed backward. In the larger lines of
trade uw features are not numerous, i
Teitiles are quiet and rather dull with
amenta, peuding the opening of tha
spring sraaun. Wool, and woolens are)
tilt quiet. Cotton is irregular and
tl:e market is at a bain ore pending tha
publication cf tbe next government
crop report, which, however, is expect
ed to approximate 9,730,000 bales.
The bigh cost ol raw cotton has not yet
been equalled by the advance in manu
factured (rood a. A hopeful feature thi
week was tbe taking of a large lot of
brown cottons for export for China.
Tbe higher trend ut value in Novem
ber has been duplicated in the first
week of December, and cereals, long
baokward in this respect, have led the
advance which, however, haa not been
steadily ma ntained.
I A better report comes from th flour
' milling Industry, but tb detnud is
hardly what was expected.
Sugar is higher for raws, but tb r
j fining brauch presents th old appear
ance of iircitularity, and auotber price
war is foreshadowed.
Failures for tbe week number 214,
gsinst 184 last week.
I Canadian failures number 27,
against 29 last week.
PACIFIC COAST TRADE.
Seattle Market
Onions, new, So.
Lettuce, hot house, $1 per crate.
Potatoes, new. $16.
Beets, per sack, 85c$l.
Turnips, per sack, $1.00.
Squash lfcic
Carrots, per sack, 0c
Parsnips, per sack, $1.83.
Cucumbers i050c.
. Cabbage, native and California,
le per pounds.
Butter Creamery, 30c; dairy, 180
3c; ranch, 18o pound.
, Eggs 84c
Cheese 14c.
Poultry 12c; dressed, 14c; spring,
13915c turkey, 13c.
j Hay Puget Sound timothy, $14.00;
choice Eastern Washington timothy,
$18.00.
Corn Whole, $33.00; cracked, $35;
I feed meal, $35.
j Barley Rolled or ground, per ton,
$20.
I Flonr Patent, per barrel, $3.30;
blended straights, $3.35; California,
$3.25; buckwheat flour, $6.00; gra
, ham, per barrel, $3.00; whole wheat
flour, $3.25; rve flour, $3.80 4.00.
Millstuffs-Bran, per ton, $14.00;
shorts, per ton. $14.00.
Feed Chopped feed, $18.00 per ton;
middlings, per ton. $20; oU cake meal.
per ton, $30.00.
Fresh Meats Choice dressed beef
steers, price 7 c; cows, 7c; mutton
7U- mrk. 8c: trimmed. 8c: veal. 9 a.
11c.
Usms Large,
breakfast bacon,
)&
13c; small,
12c; dry salt
13V;
sides.
Portland Market,
Wheat Walla Walls. 54 540;
Valley, nominal; Bluestem, 66.0 per
bushel.
Flour Beet grades, $3.40; graham,
$2.60.
OatsChoice white, 45c; choice
gray, 42o per bushel.
Barley Feed barley, $15.60 brew-
"SiZSTnr a .
- lid Eft sua 4vrM
,7:7 ' 7k, iiaT.
2U shortol ,l7: chop' ,16
w Tf.nntW li?ailm. 17
(2 9.50: Oreifon wild ha v, $6(87 per ton.
Butter Fancy creamery, 6065c;
store. 32Vc.
Evwfi 80c per dozen.
Cheese Oregon full cream. lSJic;
Yonnir America. 14c; new cheese 10c
per pound.
Poultry Chicken, mixed. $2.75(31
8.60 per dozen; bens, $4.00; springs,
$2.003.50; geese, $0.00(38.00 doc;
ducks, $3.50(35.50 per dozen; turkeys,
live, lie per pound.
Potatoes 6065o per sack; tweets,
le per pounn.
Vegetables Beets, $1; turnip, 75c;
1 parsnips, 86c;
onions, ei.l". cru, luo.
Hops Sew
crop, 12(314o per
pound.
Wool Valley, 13(2 14o per pound;
Eastern Oregon, 10 12c; mohair, 35
per pound.
Mutton Gross, best sheep, wether
and ewes, Sic; dressed mutton, 6)i3
7c per pound.
Hogs Gross, choice heavy, $5.75;
light and feeders, $6.00; dressed,
$5.00(36.25 per 100 pounds.
Beef Gross, top steers, $3.60i4.00;
eows, $3.00(8.50; dressed beef, 6(3
To per pound.
Veal Large, 66jc; small, 70
8c per pound.
San Francisco Market
Wool Spring Nevada, ll13oper
pound; Eastern Oregon, 10(31 14o; Val
ley, 15(3 17c; Northern, 910o.
Hops Crop, 1800, 13), 9170.
Putter Fancy creamery 2626c;
do seconds, 25c; fancy dairy, Zi
?.3c-r do seconds, 21o per pound.
KgK Store, 40c; fancy ranch,
0c.
Millstuffs Middlings, $16.50
19 bran, $13.00313.50.
Hay Wheat $8 13),; wheat and
oat f 9.00(a) 13.60; best barley $0.50
alfalfa, $7.00 10.00 per ton; straw,
36g47)aO per bale.
Potatoes Oregon Burbsnks, 4 5o (3 $ 1
Salinaa Uurbauka, 90o$1.15;
river
Burbaoks, 811(3 76c; sweets, 60 80c. !
Citrus Fruit-Oranges, Valencia,
,3.753.25; Mexican limes, $4.00
5.00; California lemons 75c$1.60;
do choice $1.752.00 per box.
. , ,. ,
Tropical Fruite-Banaiuts, $1.60
4.50 per bunch; pineapples, nom -
ioal; l'ensian date, 6 60 per
oonnd.
LIVE ON TEN CENTS A DAY.
Heal ante at the Husk a Colony la
(In lU An Kcowuealcal,
Willi other peoi't bare rwn theor
ising, the Ruskinitva of Georgia bav
(Ivmoiist rated by actual experience the
lowwt possible dally cost fur food for
their entire community. Tbey bare
solved tbe riddle of how to live at the
lowest cost. When forced to leave their
TenuesM bom the colonists were
bard pushed, but they possessed stout
hearts and willing bauds, and to-day
are on a fair road to prosperity. They
live and live well at an actual cost per
capita of less than 10 centa a day.
Kverythlng they consume la bought
at wholesale. In large quantities, and
la cooked lu the community kitchen.
' immunity dlulng-rootu tables
are set for 300 people. Those who do
not wish to eat with th crowd are
given the privilege, of purchaslug com
pany stores and cooking it at home,
When vegetable are scarce these peo
ple are allowed 7 cvnts per capita a day;
that Is, T centa for each person, big,
little, old, young, slt-k or welL When
vegetable are plentiful the rash allow
ance la only 5 centa. Aa the column
nlty raise lta own vegetables, tbe ap
proximate cost I only about 2 cent
per capita a day. making th actual
coat of living at Ruwkln from T to
cents a day for each man, woman and
child.
The community dining-room la
large room, 25 feet wide and 150 feet
long, where we see nearly 300 men,
women and children seated at long
tables. Breakfast la our first mil
We make wholesome meal on light
bread furnished by tbe colony baker,
butter, Georgia sirup, oatmeal, Irish
potatoes, milk, cereal coffee and sugar.
, Dittoes generally varies, according to
the season. The bill of far usually con
sists of rice or peas, beana or maca
roni, some two or more of these; Geor
gla sirup, beets, tomatoes, egg plants,
' potatoes, eonp, bread and cereal coffee
cereal coffee I manufactured by th
: colonists and Is one of their main In
1 dustrte.
f For supper,
cheese In some form,
! iraiuiHue, canir, rice or oeaus, sugar,
' grits, mush, fried potatoes, cold tea and
j bread. The meals are wholesome, sat
j lsfying and well prepared. Of course,
i there are no little delk-acle. As will be
'noticed, the colonist only get nieaf
, twice a week. Atlanta Journal.
CONTESTING FOR HONORS.
Cbleeae Uudcrao KaaasUatlona While
lit Their ClooodCslla.
The University of London a few
' years ago admitted to Its Initial exam-
1 nations about 1.400 students and pass
ed one-half. There are four different
examinations in tbe Chinese university.
) Tbe first la for the degree of "Budding
Genius, corresponding to our B. A.
The examination la held In every pre
fecture. The second I for the degree
. of "Promoted Scholar," or M. A., and
' la held In each provincial capltaL LI-
Uuug-Chang has never advanced be-s
yond this degree. Tha third Is for "Fit
for Office." a sort of D. C. U or LU D.
l" " ""
lln '-'. "Forest of Pencils."
make lbe "uccessfu! scholar
one of the great tneu of the empire,
Each degree la open only to the men
wno n,ve won 108 lower degrees. The
lowest Is open to anyone. "A man of
talent," as Dr. Martin says, "may
raise himself from tbe humblest ranks
to the dignity of viceroy or premier."
No land can be more democratic than
China.
In each provincial capital la an exam
ination ball. It consists of long row a
of cells open at tbe end and just large
enough to bold scholar with bis bed
Sing, teapot and food. There are 12.000
cells in the Canton ball. A great wall
surrounds tbe grounds, and at tbe end
I the ball where tbe officials sit Ths
candidate are all admitted at the tame
time, assigned to their cells and tbe
gate are sealed. If a student dies, as
often happens, hi body I put through
a small bole In the wall. Each exam'
Inatlon last twenty-four hours. Then
the students are released for two days,
only to return for two more sieges. A
paper with blots or defacements Is
thrown out. Such Innocent questions
as this are proposed to them: Tbe art
of war arose under Hwang-Tl forty'
four hundred year ago. Different dyn
asties have since that time adopted
different regulationa In regard to the
nse of militia or standing armies, tbe
mode of raising supplies for the army,
etc. Can you tate these briefly 7" Th
men who pass these examination are
lot of pedants, arid as the deserts and
primeval a tbe patriarchs. Leslie's
Monthly. . .. .
His Banjo Barometer.
There I a young man about town
who I alway prepared for all kind
of weather. No matter If he attend
a function when the night I cloudless
and rain fall before he goes borne, he
la alway on hand with an umbrella.
much to tbe delight of the girl with
blin.
For a long time his secret remained
undisclosed, and he waa looked npon
aa a weather prophet who could glv
points to tbe local bureau. However,
It I no longer a secret, for tbe young
man confessed not long ago tbe reason
for his Invariably correct prognostica
tion of nasty weather. lie is a very
fair banjoist, and It was noticed that
he always played on his Instrument
before going out at nlgbt. When tbe
plaintive sounds were muffled, be never
neglected to take hi umbrella, but If,
on the contrary, the sound waa sharp
and clear be went without It.
The head, or sounding board, of a
banjo I made of aheepskln, and lo
damp weather It expands, and the bead
comes tight a a drum. This is the
reason for his Invariable good luck In
"picking" tbe weather, for be own a
natural barometer, -
Travels of m Blood Corpuscle.
Tbe mileage of tbe blood circulation
reveals some astonishing facts In our
personal history. Thus It has been cal
culated that, assuming tbe heart to beat
alxty-nlne times a minute at ordinary
'heart pressure, tbe blood goes at the
t) of 207 yards In the minute, or ser-
enfoper1,n0UI'' 108 mlle Per
and P Jr. If a man of
1 84 ot "Ke coul(, nT" 008 'n8l
iblood "T)ucle floating In his blood
I all hit life It would bave traveled In
that same time 6,150,880 miles.
1 .
1 A gml1 ! the reflection ot a light
, heart,
' Gsissrat HcSiilliy
Pay In and out tlirrs it that feeling of
Weakness that makes a burden of itself.
Food due nut strengthen,
Sleep doe not refresh.
It ia hard to do. hard to bear, what
hould b v. vitality is on tb sbb, and
tbe whole aystom suiters.
Fur this condition tak
HootTm Carsspsrls'a
It vitalises th blood, elves vigor sud ton
to all lbs organs and tuiictiona. ana I pos
itively (iiiei)iiallvd for all ruu-dowu or de-
ouusieii eutidiiiuiis,
U ooo's Pius out constipation. Ml esuia.
Dea't Try to Stand Aktas.
There i not In th universe such I
thing .aa absolute personal lndepend'
ence. Try it a year, a montn, a nay!
and .
Paid Blj Oamajta,
Tb Tacoraa street railway ba paid
$100,000 to those injured and to re la
Uvea of thos killed in th itreel car
accident July 4.
OAMriKCO TstA
la a wonderful preparalloa
composed at HKHtts that
at on th L-tvor, permanently
Surlng oouslipalloa.
CalU for a "WasA-Un,"
The Portland Telegram urge every
body there to wake np and get a great
big high wide move on for th ipoal
Hon of 1D02.
TO CTRE A COLD llf ON OAT
Take Latxativ Uromo Quinine Tab
lets. All drt'srgtct relund ths money
if it tails to cure. E. W. Grove' tig
nature ia on each box. 85c.
Good Mac to ft Cartful.
Seattle city council Is considering
an ordinance making it a mihlmneauor
to attract crowds on th (treat by
word, getturet or otherwise. A blow
tt tb Salvation Army, Itinerant
preacher, peddlers, eto. Better go
low, Mr. City Dad.
'V'T UBT rOOTSOKB. OBT fOOT-
BASE.
A powder. At this sea.oq your feet fee)
wolleu, nervous ami uncomfortable. If
you have smarting feet or tight shoe", try
Alien s Foot-Kae. Il rests and comforts
makes welkins emv. Cures swollen and
sweating feet, blister and callous s)ls.
Relieve corns and btmtoiia of all twin and
iaa certain cur for I'hilhlalu. bweatnig.
ihtmnor Kriwiett Feet. W lia over 30,-
0s trftiniulilals. Don't get loolaotw get
Kot-Ka. Irv it feKfa. 80WI by all
druggists and alios stores for 'lie. Trial
nu-kag Fsas. Addre, Allan 0. Olm
sted. La Roy, N. Y.
Ortjoe't Capital City.
Th official census give tbe popula
tion of Salem. Oregon, a 4.248.
Rather tmall and disappointing, but it
must stand.
Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Booth-
ifg Byrup tb beat remedy to use for thel
uiuureu aunng ins teeming period.
Rich VilWils Valley.
The Willamette valley, Oregon, is
one of tli richest on earth, and i de
veloping dowly. But a ttrok of light
ning will strike It torn day in the
shape of new life and then she'll jump
to tha front with a bound that will
nrprite the ttate.
HOWS TUIt
t7e offer On Hundred Do) tan reward tor any
uw of Caiairb. thateu no; b eusad ur llaU'a
Usunb our--. ,
r.l. tJiisnsT a ro., r-roos., Toieoo, o
W the undersigned, have known r. J. cbeuey
brtue past 1 vesrs, and believe him aerloetlv
honorable in all buftln as trauaae lion and 0o-
sneial' r sbl locar.rout any obiicaUona mad
oj i-icir arm.
nsrrs miss,
Whoenalj linn-lit, Tolelo, "
Wi.si.-, ' lasts & Ma-via,
nuloiala Drug tats, Toledo. 4.
nall'sCatarrh Cur 1st ken B'maily.ae:int
Ireo.lyon the blood and m sou surf. ts
thaayst ra. Frl :s aer bo .1. bol b tL
drug; lata. Teatlmonl. Is Ira.
UaUsrsaailrful- r-U-baat,
Blj Tims January t,
The Afro-American leagn of Port
land are preparing to bring th new
year to the front with a gigntia en
tertainment. Esaetly What Tow Wast. "
A handy little box ;)"" right for a lsd.'s
purs or a sentletnan'a vest MHket) of Cas
esrets t'sttdv t ailiartlr, prevents limes. Ail
ilrnggisu, 10c, 4, iur..
Advtniry and Prtw parity.
Prosperity and adversity ere' always
in prooeaiion. Each by turn precede
the other,
I am sure Pian't Cure for Consumption
svetl my life three years ago. M as. THa.
Hossir. Mnple Street, Norwich, N. Y.,
Feb. 17,1000.
B Cartful la Otbsta.
If inclined to anger when debating,
remember that it cools tlowly and
sometime leave permanent bitter
nets. ;
TOO KNOW WHAT TOO ABB TAKIWO
When jau take drove's Tasteless Chill
Tonio because tbe formula is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that it
it simply Iron aud Quinine in a taste,
lent form. No Cure, No Pay. 6O0.
Glvt Equity and You Get Equity.
He who seek equity must give
equity. Greed and avarice are ever
at war with equity.
WANTED.
Women and glris to do plena work tor nsal
heir homrs. We fiirnlMti ail material ant nav
from V to tl'2 weekly. Kxoerleii- e inineeeaRarv.
Mend stamiHNl e. .vdowe to fsk V. (aval sit s
C., 34 Msnie tt , CMc.f. III. "
Bit Fbh Story.
A report from Port Towntentl, Wash
ington, say 14 ton of herring w ere
csught at a single haul, but whether
by one or one thousand net was not
lta ted.
"WW Wife bad ulannlas on hatfa... hm
be ba baB taking I'AwllKTs) aud Uiev
kav. all dfsatipeared. I Uad been troubled
witb eonstlnation for some time, but attar ,au.
Ing tb flrst, CaaCuret I bar bad uo Irouul
wlttt tbls slimenl. Wa cannot apeak too blab.
ly Of rawarew " I'MU Wurail.
'" uinasrosi ars, fbiiaaaipaia. Fa
Wjasarit, Pslstslile. town. Test OoM. n
wood. Haver Sloaeo. Wskaa. or OriM. Hie, 36, stie.
... CURf CONSTIPATION. ...
Sewea, Ci.ar. Caaaaia, Seems!, tea Vats. Mt
VfleTQ.Elfi "d gnsrsnteed br all dreg.
Tf3 candy. . hm, vt
JJS CATHArTflC V
Mutt Dlipot el Bl DM.
Multnomah county, Oregon, h(
debt ol $300,000, reprssieutod by un
paid warrants, and a bill will b pot
through th ststa l.iaUtui thla win
tr lo fund thla debt in mint way.
Want Btlf rrtlj.M Rstu.
Paolflo coati Joblrai are again
for the. interstate cemmsre coinml
slon fighting for more favorable freight
rate.
Mt Art Not Alike.
Two tnn way ctly allk op to
tb too of their head. Uncover on
bead and discover a gwiiua. Tb
othsr revsalt an idiot.
Our Natlos'l Wsalth.
Th maUrlal wtsllh and atrsngth of otir
nation Is lu iron, th most useful of all
metalt, Juat at lbs wesllli of a human be
in lie! In a useful stomach. If voti have
overworked yours try H.wtstlar'a Htoni
ai'li llittem. It will relieve the cogged
bowels, improve the s-ill ami curs
couatluatiou, dyitl and billuuanoa.
IndUa Tax-P.ytr.
A fitlMiloodsd lu.lian pay tax In
Wasco county, Oregon, hi ure thW
year being $21. 78.
Tht Fmw OermMti Woo4 Preterm
.mmmPmrmaaaaUf Destroy
..CHICKEN LICE AND VERMIN..
fflT One application ball that Is required. It Utts for yer. If
your dcAlcr cannot supply you, write or circular ani information to the
following distributing; agentss Perfection Pile Preserving Co Seattle,
Waalu Fisher, Thonen & Co, Portlani, Ore&'ond Whittier, Coburn St
Co, San FrAncuco, CaI.
Orandosf 0i7i
It
No. 09 Arlington lVr
FUU. UUA. BtWllllsl - n ,
BrsfH... T
THE FINEST,
:.i..t
Ruula MaehlMla
ilia vswriu.
Four Motion Feed :?."I.lu1.i
usee.
aouwa vool rsBa asaeta saa. .
Self Tkrsakil Ins Shatlla, Slf Sa4tl
Noaall, aalawsIM KaaMa Vslwatoe,
I-wefee atilrh MaeabsUw, aatwswMIe
Tewaioji allsaa.
WC SHIP FOR INSPECTION
vtoeoMtrf (osl t.iut mi rowr part.
aak siHtto am.il u fs oswtUi Iwf nroar.
Writ MM naiua, SOJrsM ana rsM'-w
fawitli ttaaikaifBOtorv aJ vibmiV mm ramrmmmnU
Mnwrvutioktrto. IIS artalfl HQ mat M
xl. wut-rHsr to Trr . tb t- s t -js
nr o-T rit;isit rm iw mar vttrwA. in
Itit ot ant MUmr Mpr, par traMl Uw tMtr tla,
lu.-S ltd ebarirmi .tt4Uitiwhiiti I"
aaStwtr Mo will twrUari-! o ro. u twii.
THE BALL BUB1NSS
y fvtj n fr.-Uai amHt
iaHl4t a atraw wb-owa
Vr. tm beam arm tarwa
mtwa, iMal rtm ana it
StsmtI rma in an ait ham-
prw4 etsjawl imp - aaa am
iva4 f
U. un 1
iaa amataai mrtma I
r
0
9a4 for nnr rHFiaJ iVwInff Mttlns ratal. -ay
gatyint fr. nit aa nt aat ait mm-
CASH
Siatff.aaa llltlAH
BUTI.H UlllUni
aarsaa.vt.Ks; strsi
B Cartful In Caruurs.
When inclined to censor, hesitate.
If centur I ttwcesaary, eisrcia it
litb discretion and charity.
whst tht Cewt Art Dolaj.
The food commlwloner of Oregon re
ports that 6,000,000 pound ot hotter
war mad in tb state laat year, alto
1,600,000 pound of cheese.
tt rmn wcta
To men with rigs to introduce our
poultry load among farmers. Address,
with stamp, Acme Mfg. Co., Kan
City, Mo.
Tb Bast rreserlstloa rat Materia
ChiU and Fever is a bottle of Grove.
Tasteles Chill Tonic It is (imply
iron and quinine In a tastele form.
No Cure, Ko Pay. Price tOo.
Wants t Small TortuM.
A Seattle fireman named Br lion
wa thrown from a hose cart and
killed. Mrs. Brabon is after $38,000
ot city money and will get something.
IN OAftriELD TEA
W have a com blnatloa of simple
HKKHS that has (Ivan th World
lta greatest blood purifier.
Rich Alaska Copper Mia.
A big ledge on Prince ot Wale
island, off th coast of Alaska, owned
by Seattle parties, allow copper valued
at $98 pet ton.
NOTHING BETTER MADE
Toa can't mak. a miatak It you gal
MitchelK.
IHitehelU Letuis & Stavep Co.
PORTUANO, OREGON.
SEim no MONEY
Until foti bsw Hn anil Wlxl tit watch.
ff Mil at rtsttf trU a UtHHaJI mi
ma Ui an what yum hat U pmf lthr),
O-ir w.t- hmt art ftttewl with jl, QHeawalUw
r.rlrt ar m th bssrt, aid
RRANTEB 20 TtARS
I, hofcW.., KuL: ff.M p.UarR
.tas, eKi.au a.,.1 )4
il aw ar-Htiih fn. rail,,,.
WaRRANTEB
Uaaw
fifrawtoit.
laltMbw
la. o-a y
s4dM f
10 0. I
iMHIaa.
4 MirlwVwIllMBd ttaolt D.
1 with awWIUM at full Maepiiiw-
I-, call In Miy (r. an If
i"wtn tw' tiy Hi'lIMWrj 11
ma W4 watyh av otTeT4 fur tnm,
1 rlM BM ft T Wi HlitHiflni.
.. . , mibwi fot tttOdiirw wiUierwr
matam. tam ff UAtat Uuu w.uh I -ntd. WrWloniM
-WIOtfl4MthUWalltthla,e.,l--...i- ..IT. " "iT-T
maaatataw nntVfh aa I VtmUfti Afantf r'M -Ifh."
I, -
.!?5.F P8- OirmSleSBesdaelwaodrrra-
eon win mi
KUSAN
KO 0O.f faUaweiaUa, tolAbw frtWaUli
KJMMMWI
riiiiK!iiiMiiHiufnnam
t
t if ,. Jr . . V
TO
r
0i6iS6OaOCiCii00
v " h
a
0
Tied Up
Whew th muscles feel draws Sad
llvdnp and lbs Itesti wuoer, thai
Uask-a la
Soreness
sad -" ' - ; .
Stiff gess
from cold er over esen-t, tt
lawU bwt a ahoct Mast after
St. Jacobs Oil !
banptM. The curs
is piuuijit sad smi. n
? - i
O00000t0!30a0000
mint
Uzi2
;7oi
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I'tv HK iltl it kK.
On nwWrw iwiwsrvf, na atnttta ma Wwf,
asH ( (unr MMMavwrw )? Kbs tap U H at aa
ttvIV IwltwaT. W.t, MHf tsMltww1,
nl vot4, lkvHH-cm'. ' f ... hma sl fH
IJHltRtFwt'MI -
TNI POtitMtO OAR fOLDIMO OAimiT
VI ti rtaMt o tfrwstF. It M nd of t.iHxit nttt
mma rukli . is nm
ta tiuam4 W inn Mini am ewa a aamam
M a an n fltrr. namtiMtvr M wUtfmnt
aamt9 ammuMf aaa uaatianf.
We f gtee a vwtwaale roles atlearae' a ! ata
im im . van tucta it.. ohisaso. ill.
Awnosaw jsawa y i.wiewse
If You Need
SAW MILL, ENGINE
Rf.ll Ft snvptawef Maeblnerr.lt
tJVStLL.iVi will pay to writ us for vata
lifu and prlne.
RUSSCU A CO., Por tland, Or,
Only Swrw
t'ttr shiI
H.llef for
nuriiimTinii
W mitUMfllldM
X .. !y-tt'i:rt A. HKI('HK,
takhh, mote, mtoNinirii 1.4
UHtVrK. Mlt41tlS IIKltf UKAK
Nl.i4 CKtVlIM. MlTN,.Kt, t. 'if
nntrtil tmiy ntid hnm U t tht $vh ll wil
nvat tHVriti(f nnl duwHot'it but. tinrmlaxM lif
c4tl!(.rH tMt, ( fininitia no i tHF wthf hfm
ful mtnenu. a buiiiy nttrn muA niwnirnit.
Ir bottt d ) tiisMia) ftr i. rfoeNt by nwii nr
tiriM, ur witl an(l jroa (immIihUiI) tt Ulnl
huftlfi for 3f ftlU, AfriiU WntlttMt,
tVUMt MUrUIlt tSM M4UI. WUUl BhMOII, .
CUTLER'S CISSOUTEcf lOQISE
A (nsranteetl t'nr tor t siarro aaa
CoBtunptlon. ll ai, b Look Mot lA.
W. 1. SKIT! JL C9 roffaJe. I.T . Prop's.
of PfTAIMf fl nr HARO-Hff AHINO
I A A) K llw(Mp rtrrw tiiwonl ;h mill tlmaus tvrra
dmf mlnrmrsvbl, Mrlil HHW.it ttCll maUUTt.f
lMerltis tot , I iimto.tion nd mAvtrm In
on M our fovaalt at home at a nominal atM4t
faternationai Aural Clinic. Zl-XV7r.
nono c Y
1 tVa S 1 Wasr
3 10 lAVt'TilUlNtM
Tlsvssiaa.Dretiiyaidluiioa;
V plUtiou, a spwoisi y for tw.u f
Jrsart with. III ran, wondsrfot
t t.. ,..a. II .as., fln waiil tnaVD w LtlUU"
W..rf,1 J Bo , Atlaatt, 0.
All AE3EBIGJUI VATCH
Sh ..nrltvinnsS 14 at. aleitlbl sttl.liJtri wwt'll sreajf
31
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i XI MOVEMENi
r" X s- J Uw. $w'P-',f "1
. 1ar C , SeW'ae.l.t.. a,bt,MAwillll
'aC aasa. -aw far t tB l h !.
Mfc-ii.a--- tim prut"! e.'t ' '
wiw .,. -j,
pam9nwitar9ft"ni-ti Hntl' O P i
su..l..i..aait..r. a-itk u.l. ii WiUfe k & AM I H ATIOH. M
Putar,ai,TwivrT.tfior'irnoiuHf wenw.
ntit'M.owiiiuart f htn wortnutio in-'Httr,
r.UM... "... imi. -1 - IVtSa.. Uh D
s a wo i hh won swuet, nwwp mm ntBrvm . .
am Hb I with tirttaf .r.d no,t will b -lii)-pw- l.f
tall. Wrltw wheihar tjpfita nr UrU, Jw-I.y Cat J'' a
wpl' jkfeirr Co.. DtpU3 ( rii-Ut ClUtAUU.
n. r. N. D.
Ko. l-t'",.
advsrtlasr pls
lVHIK wrrtsln.
S "11 u
J7r.ii m 1 1 yvrr
Mf DROP I I -
J HEAD N I
i 1 1
EtMeasiaaatifgar
w
mt ,&
. r aossUoa Mils fo